About this product
Coolamon by Bronwyn Spearim
Yinarr Maramali: Gomeroi Dhigaraagal shines a spotlight over the tradition and skill of Gomeroi yinarrgal (women) in regional New South Wales. Inspired by native dhigaraa (birds) and their stories, Gomeroi Dhigaraagal is a celebration of colour and community.
Yinarr Maramali is a Gomeroi women's business dedicated to supporting Community and Country wellbeing through their weaving practice. Based in Tamworth, Yinarr Maramali is a cultural hub and place of learning as artists weave their stories through handwoven creations and artworks. The name ‘Yinarr Maramali’ means ‘made by Gomeroi women’s hands.’
Please note: This artwork can be purchased online, but if you prefer to view it in person at our North Sydney store, please contact us via chat or email at info@koskela.com.au. We can make arrangements to transfer the artwork to our store, although please keep in mind that this process may take up to 24 hours.
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Please note: This artwork can be purchased online, but if you prefer to view it in person at our North Sydney store, please contact us via chat or email at info@koskela.com.au. We can make arrangements to transfer the artwork to our store, although please keep in mind that this process may take up to 24 hours.
Artist: Bronwyn Spearim
Title: Coolamon. BS-1-22
Medium: Sustainable Paper Raffia
Dimensions: 23 x 27cm
Shipping | Flat rate $15; free for homewares orders over $150 |
International Shipping | NZ $25; INT $80 |
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Made in Australia
This product is manufactured in Australia. Buying Australian-made supports local businesses and jobs, supports our community, and strengthens our economy.
Supports First Nations peoples and communities
Approximately 70% of the value of this product goes to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned organisations. This income, independent of Government welfare, supports First Nations cultures and self-determination.
Female-run Business
This product is made by a female owned and operated business. Supporting female businesses has trickle-down benefits for the entire community which includes education, employment, and economic opportunities.